These imaginary bonds test understanding of stock nomenclature and covalent naming. Since most of them do not exist students cannot simply look up the answer.
Question 1
1.
Name the following imaginary compound:
Question 2
2.
Create the following imaginary compound:
Tantalum (IV) Phosphate
Question 3
3.
Name the following imaginary compound:
Cn2(CO3)7
Question 4
4.
Create the following imaginary compound:
neptunium (XI) hydroxide
Question 5
5.
What would be the formula for ytterbium (V) phosphite
Question 6
6.
If I had diantimony pentasulfate what would the formula be?
Question 7
7.
What would the formula be for heptaselenium tribromide
Question 8
8.
What is the formula for barium phosphide?
Question 9
9.
If oxalic acid existed, it should be written as:
Question 10
10.
If Lead (VI) sulfite could form what would its formula be?
Question 11
11.
Einsteinium (VIII) hydrogenphosphate would look like:
Question 12
12.
If one mercury and two permanganates made a compound, what would the name be?
Question 13
13.
What would be the name if GdP2 could form?
Question 14
14.
What is the total number of electrons that should be drawn if I am making a Lewis dot structure for carbon dioxide? (number only)